Christmas looks a little different when the sand is warm, the palms are swaying, and the scent of saltwater lingers in the air. In places like Sarasota, Florida, the traditional trappings of winter—faux evergreens, heavy velvet ribbons, and icy blues—can feel more like a costume than a celebration. The key to a beautiful holiday home in a warm climate? Designing with where you are, not where the snow falls.
As an interior designer based in both coastal and cosmopolitan regions, I’ve found that the most resonant holiday decor in beach towns embraces the local language of light, texture, and flora. Think less North Pole, more barefoot elegance.🕊️ Book your consultation today and let’s design something worth celebrating.
Designing with Nature, Not Against It
Instead of trying to recreate a snowy scene, borrow from your natural surroundings. Lush monstera leaves, silvery eucalyptus, and golden palm fronds make stunning garlands and table runners. Poinsettias may be traditional, but hibiscus blossoms in deep red or coral evoke the same festive spirit—without the visual dissonance.
A few well-placed accents—shell garlands, rattan ornaments, citrus-dotted wreaths—can nod to the holiday without overpowering your space or clashing with the easy-breezy vibe of coastal interiors.
A Palette That Belongs
Swap holly red and pine green for a palette inspired by tropical sunsets: coral, ivory, seafoam, and burnished gold. Layer soft linens with airy whites, driftwood-toned neutrals, and pops of festive pink or persimmon. The effect is both relaxed and refined—a celebration of place, not pretense.
Why It Works
The most successful holiday spaces feel rooted. They belong. And in a beach town, that means embracing a lighter hand and a natural rhythm. Decorating this way also allows your home to breathe—your views, your architecture, your palette—all remain center stage, simply dressed for the season.
Less “Deck the Halls.” More “Welcome Home.”
Ultimately, a tropical Christmas isn’t about what you remove—it’s about what you reimagine. The palm tree becomes your Christmas tree. The shoreline becomes your snowy field. The scent of frangipani replaces fir. And suddenly, the season makes perfect sense—just with better weather.
Bring the Holidays Home—Wherever Home May Be
Whether you’re designing a seasonal retreat, a year-round residence, or a boutique hospitality space, we create interiors that reflect your location, lifestyle, and vision—with every detail considered.
SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE
THE PIECES RACHEL RETURNS TO, AGAIN AND AGAIN
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